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The Church's Harsh Criticism of Javier Milei's Project on Private Property: "It Weakens the Power of the State"

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The text warns that the initiative "attenses against the sovereignty, food and common goods" of the Argentines.It also pointed to the "unlimited possibility of access to those linked to water reserves and other natural goods" that would give a new law if approved by Congress to foreigners.

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The text warns that the initiative "attenses against the sovereignty, food and common goods" of the Argentines.It also pointed to the "unlimited possibility of access to those linked to water reserves and other natural goods" that would give a new law if approved by Congress to foreigners.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In an open letter addressed to members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, Caritas Argentina, the Integral Ecology Area of the Episcopal Commission for Social Pastoral Care, and the Episcopal Commission for Indigenous Pastoral Care (ENDEPA) expressed their “deep concern” regarding the proposed “Law of Inviolability of Private Property,” promoted by the Milei administration. The organizations maintain that the initiative “threatens the sov…

In an open letter addressed to the national legislators, the Episcopal Commission for Social Pastoral Care, Caritas and the National Aboriginal Pastoral Care Team (Endepa) expressed their deep concern about the bill on the "Inviolability of Private Property", promoted by the National Executive, and called for Congress' rejection of the initiative. Church representatives warn that this regulation could seriously undermine the sovereignty of natur…

The Episcopal Commission of Social Pastoral Care, together with Caritas and the National Aboriginal Pastoral Care Team (Endepa), published an open letter addressed to national legislators to show concern about the bill on "Inviolability of Private Property." This is an initiative promoted by the National Executive, mainly by the Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzzenegger. "We believe that it violates the sovereignty of our land, our food, …

Buenos Aires, 16 June (NA) -- In an open letter addressed to national legislators, the Episcopal Commission for Social Pastoral Care, Caritas and the National Aboriginal Pastoral Care Team (Endepa) expressed their deep concern about the bill on the "Inviolability of Private Property", promoted by the National Executive, and called for Congress' rejection of the initiative. Church representatives warn that this regulation could seriously undermin…

The Social Pastoral Commission, Caritas, and Endepa Call for Rejection of the Government's Private Property Law. In an open letter addressed to national legislators, the Episcopal Commission for Social Pastoral Care, Caritas, and the National Team for Indigenous Pastoral Care (Endepa) expressed their deep concern about the "Inviolability of Private Property" bill, promoted by the National Executive Branch, and called for Congress to reject the i…

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diarioelzondasj.com.ar broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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